The National Results tables have recently been published.

GCSE Results 2017

Masha’Allah our GCSE results this year have been excellent.

Admissions

We are currently enrolling students for Reception 2017-2018.

Assalamualaikum, Welcome to Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School

Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School was established in August 2003. Initially, the school enrolled just fifty pupils but over time, by the Grace of Allah, the school expanded and has gone from strength to strength. In September 2005 the school was extended to cater for Secondary pupils also.

We now cater for pupils from Reception to the end of Year 11, teaching the National Curriculum Subjects as well as providing a solid Islamic education within a nurturing Islamic environment. Your daughter will, InshaAllah, leave Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School with the knowledge, maturity and confidence to face a bright and successful future.

Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School celebrates diversity and welcomes applications from children of all faiths and backgrounds.

Quwwat-ul-Islam Girls’ School thanks all of its past and current parents for their continuous support and cooperation.

Our outstanding GCSE Results in 2017!

Masha’Allah our GCSE results this year have been excellent, with 92% of students receiving 5 or more A*-C and 9-1 equivalent grades. We are very proud of our graduating class and we pray Allah (SWT) grants them success in this life and the hereafter.

“I am very thankful to Allah (SWT) for showing the right direction and choosing this school”

Parent

“The work that the teachers and staff are doing is beyond what I imagined”

Parent

“My child is very excited to come into school and we’ve seen a lot of change in her”

Parent

“Masha’Allah the school has a really good feel about it, from the moment you walk in. It’s a friendly and welcoming space”

Parent

“The office staff and teachers are very kind and polite. They really do care about the students. You can tell the students are happy and comfortable, in the safe environment, that is Quwwat ul Islam Girls school”